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... historian , numismatist , and a discriminating connoisseur of music and the visual arts , he had enriched with his learning , taste , and critical judgement many different fields of scholarship , and tasted life in many aspects . He was ...
... historian , numismatist , and a discriminating connoisseur of music and the visual arts , he had enriched with his learning , taste , and critical judgement many different fields of scholarship , and tasted life in many aspects . He was ...
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... historian as such would use . Nevertheless , even short of expressions such as these , his- torians are bound to use expressions in which terms of evalua- tion enter . There may be techniques for the use of evidence in establishing ...
... historian as such would use . Nevertheless , even short of expressions such as these , his- torians are bound to use expressions in which terms of evalua- tion enter . There may be techniques for the use of evidence in establishing ...
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... historians , but in the discovery and spread of historical truth ' . So in conclusion he pleaded for the creation of a London University Press . Such was the schedule proposed , based partly on the system of the old universities ...
... historians , but in the discovery and spread of historical truth ' . So in conclusion he pleaded for the creation of a London University Press . Such was the schedule proposed , based partly on the system of the old universities ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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